The C.A.Y.S has been my goto saddle hunting pack. Now that I started filming my hunts, I needed a pack to hold all my camera gear as well as my saddle setup. The Sumpter frame pack handles my needs perfectly. Trophyline, you guys rock!
Lightweight and pack nice wasn’t sure how I’d like the a amsteel ropes but they work well. Only downside is the stand offs are short so I can’t get a lot of foot onto the stick and I wear a size 9. I’d like to se them redo them and design the stand offs to be longer. Overall nice sticks though
As advertised, fast shipping and everything was included. The saddle is comfortable, the sticks and platform pack up great on a bag
Im just getting into saddle hunting, but this saddle to date is the most comfortable, light weight, and easy to pack rig for the woods.
My intention is to use this rig for Virginia whitetail and Oregon Roosevelt Elk. Bowhunt of course.
Comfort always has a place in the heirarchy, because if you hate the feel, then you will not use it. The lightweight and total packed volume is important for me, especially when im stalking around the Oregon coast in rainforrests all day. I'll ground hunt for most of the day, but there will be those moments when getting up in a tree has its benefits. Adding the capability to loiter on the edge of harsh terrain up in the trees, without having to lug around heavy things is pretty darn cool.